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What does Steve Ballmer retiring mean for Microsoft?

Survey period: 2 Sep 2013 to 9 Sep 2013

The obligatory armchair expert survey. Post your other answer options on the discussion board at the end of the survey.

1 = I strongly disagree, 3 = no opinion, 5 = I strongly agree
OptionVotes12345 
Innovation and product quality will improve1,1970%0%0%0%0%
The company will focus more on developers1,1970%0%0%0%0%
There will be tighter integration with hardware1,1970%0%0%0%0%
There will be better integration between the various Microsoft products1,1970%0%0%0%0%
Nothing will change1,1970%0%0%0%0%
It means nothing to me. I don't care or have no opinion.1,1970%0%0%0%0%



 
GeneralRe: Too early Pin
Howard Richards2-Sep-13 0:14
Howard Richards2-Sep-13 0:14 
Generalmore options Pin
Simon_Whale1-Sep-13 22:07
Simon_Whale1-Sep-13 22:07 
GeneralDifficult to say... Pin
Nicholas Marty1-Sep-13 21:54
professionalNicholas Marty1-Sep-13 21:54 
GeneralIt depends Pin
Mike Hankey1-Sep-13 18:11
mveMike Hankey1-Sep-13 18:11 
GeneralRe: It depends Pin
ledtech31-Sep-13 19:09
ledtech31-Sep-13 19:09 
GeneralRe: It depends Pin
Bartlomiej Filipek1-Sep-13 21:33
Bartlomiej Filipek1-Sep-13 21:33 
GeneralRe: It depends Pin
GregoryW1-Sep-13 21:46
GregoryW1-Sep-13 21:46 
GeneralRe: It depends Pin
Rob Grainger1-Sep-13 22:44
Rob Grainger1-Sep-13 22:44 
Bartlomiej Filipek wrote:
Microsoft does not own the market


That depends which "market" you're looking at. For desktop O/S, I'd say at 91.19% (based on browser usage, so that excludes PC's delivered with Windows and then reinstalled) they're still pretty strong.

O/S Market Share[^]

Even though PC sales are declining, to me this not so much the much touted "Death of the PC" as a combination of two factors:

(i) The market is pretty saturated right now. I don't know anyone who hasn't got at least one PC in their household, and obviously in business its ubiquitous.
(ii) There is less urgency to get a new PC anymore - new O/S releases no longer seem to need higher spec PC's than the previous version, similar with most app's.

So while bad news for hardware vendors, most of those existing desktops/laptops still run some version of Windows, and many are upgraded over time.
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.

GeneralRe: It depends Pin
Wendelius2-Sep-13 4:22
mentorWendelius2-Sep-13 4:22 
GeneralRe: It depends Pin
Mike Hankey2-Sep-13 4:31
mveMike Hankey2-Sep-13 4:31 
GeneralRe: It depends Pin
Wendelius2-Sep-13 18:42
mentorWendelius2-Sep-13 18:42 

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